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Ms. SHRUTI AWASTHI SHIPRA BAJPEY


Assistant Professor ( 1416531064 )
( EC DEPARTMENT )
Contents
 Basic Questions  Amazon Simple Storage Services

 What Is Cloud Computing  Cloud Bursting

 Definition  Cloud Computing Architecture

 Why It Is Called Cloud  Cloud Service Providers

 Cloud Computing Services  Advantages

 Cloud Computing Characteristics  Disadvantages

 Deployment Models
Basic Questions
"What's the cloud?"

"Where is the cloud?"

"Are we in the cloud now?!"

These are all questions you've probably heard or even asked yourself. The
term "cloud computing" is everywhere.
What is Cloud Computing

• Shared pool of configurable computing resources


• On-demand network access
• Provisioned by the Service Provider
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Definition
In the simplest terms, cloud computing means storing and accessing
data and programs over the Internet instead of your computer's hard
drive.

In computer networking, cloud computing is a phrase used to describe


a variety of computing concepts that involve a large number of
computers connected through a real-time communication
network such as the Internet.
Why it is called Cloud
The cloud is just a metaphor for the Internet.

It goes back to the days of flowcharts and presentations that would


represent the gigantic server-farm infrastructure of the Internet as
nothing but a puffy, white cumulonimbus cloud, accepting connections
and doling out information as it floats.
Cloud Computing Services
Cloud computing providers offer their services according to several
fundamental models:

• Software as a service (SaaS)

• Platform as a service (PaaS)

• Infrastructure as a service (IaaS)


Infrastructure Platform Software
(as a Service) (as a Service) (as a Service)

You Manage
Applications Applications Applications
You Manage

Runtimes Runtimes Runtimes


Security & Integration Security & Integration Security & Integration

Managed By Vendors
Databases Databases Databases

Managed By Vendors
Servers Servers Servers
Managed By Vendors
Virtualization Virtualization Virtualization
Server HW Server HW Server HW
Storage Storage Storage
Networking Networking Networking
Cloud Computing Characteristics
Common Characteristics:

Massive Scale Resilient Computing


Homogeneity Geographic Distribution

Virtualization Service Orientation

Low Cost Software Advanced Security

Essential Characteristics:

On Demand Self-Service
Broad Network Access Rapid Elasticity
Resource Pooling Measured Service

10 Adopted from: Effectively and Securely Using the Cloud Computing Paradigm by peter Mell, Tim Grance
Deployment models

• Controlled Cloud
• Public Cloud
• Private Cloud.
• Community Cloud
• Hybrid Cloud
Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3)
• Unlimited Storage.
• Pay for what you use:
• $0.20 per GByte of data transferred,
• $0.15 per GByte-Month for storage used,
• Second Life Update:
• 1TBytes, 40,000 downloads in 24 hours - $200,

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Cloud Bursting
• It is an application deployment model in which an application runs in
a private cloud or data center and "bursts" to a public cloud when the
demand for computing capacity increases.

• A primary advantage of cloud bursting and a hybrid cloud model is


that an organization only pays for extra compute resources when they
are needed.

• Cloud bursting enables data centers to create an in-house IT


infrastructure that supports average workloads, and use cloud
resources from public or private clouds, during spikes in processing
demands
Cloud Computing Sample Architecture

Cloud
Cloud Platform
Service
(e.g Web Front)
(eg Queue)

Cloud
Infrastructure Cloud Storage
(eg Billing VMs) (Database)
Cloud Service Providers
• Amazon Web Services

• Google

• Microsoft

• Rackspace

• JustCloud

• SugarSync

• SpiderOak
Advantages of Cloud Computing
• Cost – Transform Capital Expenditure for servers into and operating expenses

• Multi-tenancy – Several customer share the same infrastructure

• Scalability – “On-demand” provisioning of Computing resources

• Redundancy – Redundancy of sites is easier to implement

• Accessibility – Device and Location independence

• Maintenance – Upgrades are applied centrally and done by IT experts


Disadvantages of Cloud Computing
• Security – Loss of control oversensitive data

• Dependency – Tied to you Cloud Service Provider

• Flexibility – Special customization of computing resources may not be possible

• Cost – Cost structure is becoming opaque

• Knowledge – Most of the knowledge is concentrated at the cloud service Provider

• Integration – Difficult Integration with other equipment and systems


References
• http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2372165,00.asp
• http://mobiledevices.about.com/od/additionalresources/a/C
loud-Computing-Is-It-Really-All-That-Beneficial.htm
• http://www.wikinvest.com/concept/Cloud_Computing
• http://sbinfocanada.about.com/od/itmanagement/a/Cloud-
Computing-Disadvantages.htm
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud_computing
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